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| quote: | Originally posted by JRB
Well, the reason I brought this up in the first place is because in another thread, the issue was brought up that you demo should be 100% flawless. this being the case, this would be one way to make a flawless demo cd. Now, I wouldn't believe in doing this if i couldn't back up my mixing. The problem I have is when I record my mixes and play them back in studio monitors I can hear the beats or snares go slightly off beat once in a while. however, in a club situation, you wouldn't even notice these things. |
Another thing, demos and mixing IMO should have flaws. I honestly love electronic music because there's a connection between technology and the human touch. It seems more natural and real to me to hear minor mistakes and the pops and clicks of vinyl than to only hear digital, noise free, mechanical precision mixing. When i hear mix sets like that i usually turn it off because to me there's no connection. That's the way i feel about most big name dj's mix cds. The only albums i've been raving about and listening to are stuff like moonshine's Mixed Live sets where there are people in the audience. That's fun.
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